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 Live webcast Monday - "Ireland and Europe in 2009 - An unclear horizon?"

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PostSubject: Re: Live webcast Monday - "Ireland and Europe in 2009 - An unclear horizon?"   Live webcast Monday - "Ireland and Europe in 2009 - An unclear horizon?" - Page 4 EmptyTue Dec 16, 2008 2:56 am

Q&A had good meaty stuff on Lisbon tonight. Anyone see it.
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PostSubject: Re: Live webcast Monday - "Ireland and Europe in 2009 - An unclear horizon?"   Live webcast Monday - "Ireland and Europe in 2009 - An unclear horizon?" - Page 4 EmptyTue Dec 16, 2008 3:00 am

Yeah I saw it - the Yes crowd won that one anyway. Micheál Martin was impressive I thought and made the lassies look loo-lah. Martin, whether he is or not, looks genuinely concerned and interested in pursuing what the people 'want' e.g. the commissioner. When the time comes again though will people want more ?

I like listening to him on it - the workers rights stuff was good too.
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